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A friend of mine told me he will be selling the newer black HK USC 45 that will be CA Legal. The HK USC will be modified to be CA compliant and the 10rd magazine will be pinned. The HK USC will be available in the new future. I have no pics yet.
Would anybody in CA be interested in a CA Legal HK USC 45 black?
 

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LOL Communists!
 

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it would be way easier to just plug the thumbhole stock with a piece of plexiglass and a screw. those damn 10 round mags are bad enough let alone having to take the gun apart to load it.
 

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it would be way easier to just plug the thumbhole stock with a piece of plexiglass and a screw. those damn 10 round mags are bad enough let alone having to take the gun apart to load it.
+1 agreed. there is no muzzle device, making a fin to prevent the thumb from wrapping in the "Assault position" and forcing the user to the "action monkey paw" will keep them on the safe side of the law and be able to use detachable mags....
 

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here's a pic of a buddy of mine who happens to be trapped in CA,

its 2 pieces of black plastic cut to shape just behind the pistol grip screwed together through the sling hole in the stock with some glue in between the plastic so its not permanent but still not easily removed

I really have to school him on that trigger finger :)

 

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I don't understand why you would need to pin the mag. There is already a mag release lock (The Raddlock) available to put in the gun to allow the mag to be dropped with a "key" No need to open up the gun!

Lanworld sells them with the lock already installed.

RE: the UMP - for CA mainly a waste of money since we can't have more than 10 rd mags or the folding stock (would get the weapon less than the minimum 30 inches) So other than aesthetics, no need for a magwell to accept 30 rd mags or a folding stock which would have to be pinned.
 

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I don't understand why you would need to pin the mag. There is already a mag release lock (The Raddlock) available to put in the gun to allow the mag to be dropped with a "key" No need to open up the gun!

Lanworld sells them with the lock already installed.

RE: the UMP - for CA mainly a waste of money since we can't have more than 10 rd mags or the folding stock (would get the weapon less than the minimum 30 inches) So other than aesthetics, no need for a magwell to accept 30 rd mags or a folding stock which would have to be pinned.
My USC has a Raddlock installed and it's seriously no big deal. It's a simple replacement of the original part and looks exactly like the real thing minus the paddle that hangs down. you can easily attach the "key" to the trigger guard, insert it, and then push a little to release the mag as you normally would. It's really simple and much easier than fighting to change legislature. Check it out: http://www.modulemedia.com/mm/img/hk2.jpg
 

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**** that! The scary thing is that CA is typically the precurser to laws and policies that eventually are adopted by other states.

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That ****ing state needs to drop into the ****ing ocean and all of it's pansy liberals with it. Oh by the way I'm only a moderate Republican and I feel this way.........imagine the conservatives out there.
 

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**** that! The scary thing is that CA is typically the precurser to laws and policies that eventually are adopted by other states.

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That ****ing state needs to drop into the ****ing ocean and all of it's pansy liberals with it. Oh by the way I'm only a moderate Republican and I feel this way.........imagine the conservatives out there.
Haha, sentiment shared my man! I just do what I can with the laws that have been given to me. Unfortunately these laws were put into place before I was ever into stockpiling my arsenal. Even so, this state has twice as many liberals than conservatives so it doesn't much matter.
 

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My USC has a Raddlock installed and it's seriously no big deal. It's a simple replacement of the original part and looks exactly like the real thing minus the paddle that hangs down. you can easily attach the "key" to the trigger guard, insert it, and then push a little to release the mag as you normally would. It's really simple and much easier than fighting to change legislature. Check it out:
Shot one with a Radlock back on Easter. No big deal, makes mag changes take 5~6 seconds instead of 3.
 

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**** that! The scary thing is that CA is typically the precurser to laws and policies that eventually are adopted by other states.

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I am a former CA resident.
I am glad to be out of there.

It is still a great state, from the standpoint of the land - the coast, the surf, the sierras, the desert.

The land of AR's & SP-89's on the shelf has turned into epoxied mags in receivers.

I am lucky to have moved to a state that I have been able to buy AR's, AK's, Uzi's, Mac -10, HK-91, HK-USC, HK-SL-8, SW-5, etc.
Once I was able to collect again, I have been collecting while I still can.

I applaud you Californians that put effort into the ownership of great firearms, with all the bull**** legislation you have to deal with.
 

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it would be way easier to just plug the thumbhole stock with a piece of plexiglass and a screw. those damn 10 round mags are bad enough let alone having to take the gun apart to load it.
There are far easier ways to plug a stock- you can use movie casting compund to make a 2 piece plug which is a *perfect* fit, as it's cast in place.

-Dave
 
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